Records of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, 1919-2002 (Series 4.4).

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Records of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, 1919-2002 (Series 4.4).

Records of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, 1919-2002, include minutes of meetings, correspondence with architects, and drawings of proposed construction projects. Beginning in the 1990s, records also include materials related to the development of the university's master plan and, in particular, to planning for the Horace Williams and Mason Farm properties. Reports of the committee are part of the Minutes of the General Faculty and of the Faculty Council.

About 5000 items (7.5 linear ft.)

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